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Re: Alice in Quantumland
Posted:
Feb 5, 2013 9:36 AM
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On Feb 5, 2:09 pm, David Bernier <david...@videotron.ca> wrote: > On 02/05/2013 06:41 AM, socratus wrote: > > > > > > > Alice in Quantumland > > =. > > The theory of quantum electrodynamics describes Nature as absurd > > from the point of view of common sense. > > And it agrees fully with experiment. > > So I hope you accept Nature as She is ? absurd. > > / QED : The Strange Theory of Light and Matter > > page. 10. by R. Feynman / > > > ? Many believe that relative theory tells us that ours > > is a kind of Alice-in-Wonderland universe; that this > > revealed by the mathematician Einstein who discovered > > that there is a fourth dimension, . . . .. . . that, in short, > > everything is relative and mysterious. ? > > / Book ?Albert Einstein? , page 4. By Leopold Infeld ./ > > > We still don't know that negative 4-D is. (!) > > > In the other words: > > Physicists show us the absurd and mysterious existence > > of nature as a real fact. > > I cannot believe that nature is absurd and mysterious. > > I think that their interpretations in relative and > > quantum electrodynamics theories were wrong. > > ==.. > > ' But I don't want to go among mad people,' said Alice. > > 'Oh, you can't help that,' said the cat. 'We're all mad here.' > > / Lewis Carroll. > > Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. / > > > . > > Yes. In between two thoughts, what are you thinking? > > dave >
I think that it is possible to understand the universe using usual common logical thought. We need only understand in which zoo (reference frame ) physicists found higgs-dozon and 1000 its elementary brothers.
socratus
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